Energy tariffs policy questioned

Energy Secretary Ed Davey's policy on tariffs has been called into question by Labour.
9 October 2013

Only one in 10 households will be eligible for assistance under Government plans to force energy companies to move customers onto their lowest tariffs, Labour claimed today.

Legislation going through Parliament would give Energy Secretary Ed Davey the power to require companies to switch households onto cheaper tariffs if they are currently on "closed tariffs", which are no longer being offered to new customers.

But figures obtained from the "Big Six" gas and electricity suppliers by shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint suggest that closed tariffs account for only about 2,530,000 of the 27 million households receiving energy nationwide.

British Gas told Labour that it had no customers at all on closed or dead tariffs, while npower had just 28,000. Scottish Power had 100,000 customer accounts on the tariffs, EDF 113,000, E.On 489,000 and SSE 1.8 million.

A Labour source said: "Based on Department for Energy and Climate Change (Decc) estimates, there are over 27 million households with gas or electricity accounts, which suggests that over 90% - according to the energy companies' own figures - will be unaffected by David Cameron's promise to put everyone on the lowest tariff."

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